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directed by Misato Kato with scripts by Kyoko Inukai and Towa Araki performing the lead role. The series aired on MBS TV's Drama Tokku [ja] programming block from September 2 to October 21, 2022. [29][a] RIM performed the opening theme "Inner Child" (インナアチャイルド, In'nāchairudo), while SpendyMily performed the ending theme "Iris". [30] Reception[edit] In 2021, the series was placed eleventh in the 7th Next Manga Award in the print category. [31] By July 2022, the series has over one
million copies in circulation. [32] See also[edit] Hatsukoi Zombie, another manga series by the same author Notes[edit] ^ MBS listed the series premiere at 24:59 on September 1, 2022, which is September 2 at 12:59 a. m. References[edit] ^ a b "The Official Website for Boy's Abyss". Viz Media. Archived from the original on June 9, 2023. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
After consuming most of Neo-Tokyo, the singularity disappears, and water floods the crater left in its place. Mourning Tetsuo's loss, Kaneda discovers that Kei and Kai have survived, and they ride off into the ruins while Shikishima watches the sunrise. At an unspecified plane of reality, Tetsuo introduces himself and triggers the creation of a universe, finally transcending the limitations of human existence. Voice cast[edit] Cam Clarke and Johnny Yong Bosch (top to bottom) voiced Kaneda in the first and second English dub of the film, respectively. Character Japanese[14] English Electric Media/
Streamline (1989)[15] Animaze/
Pioneer (2001)[16][17]
Shōtarō Kaneda Mitsuo Iwata Cam Clarke Johnny Yong Bosch Tetsuo Shima Nozomu Sasaki Jan Rabson Joshua Seth Kei Mami Koyama Kay Wendee Lee Lara Cody Colonel Shikishima Tarō Ishida Tony Pope Jamieson Price Ryūsaku (Ryu) Tesshō Genda Roy Bob Buchholz Steve Kramer
Doctor Ōnishi Mizuho Suzuki Lewis Arquette Simon Prescott Takashi (No. 26) Tatsuhiko Nakamura Barbara Goodson Cody MacKenzie Kiyoko (No.
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Retrieved March 3, 2019. ^ Friedman, Erica. "Yuri Anthology: Yuri + Kanojo". Okazu. Archived from the original on 2019-03-06.